Release Date: 09/21/2015
Label: Indie
Pete Calandra’s fifth studio release First Light takes the human condition, the beauty of nature and our
inner spirit as sentient beings and turns it into instrumental perfection. The
official release date is two days prior to the beginning of the Fall Equinox on
September 23rd. I believe there is a connection there based on the
type of music this is and the subject matter that evolves around it. Calandara
uses various layers of keyboards then adds cello, oboe, violin and more to make
it an orchestrated pathway to the heavens.
The instrumentation and soft voices that gather together
for each composition are smooth and relaxing journeys. I felt as if this music
could have a twofold purpose. My first impression was for the pure enjoyment of
the listening experience and then secondly and perhaps more profoundly, as a
meditative guide to awaken your inner most self. This would bring with it good
thoughts and positive energy, the kind of energy that heals and makes the heart
smile.
I believe the new age genre holds many gifts for the
listener to discover, if of course your mind, body and spirit are an open book.
The title track “First Light” is very fitting to the
atmosphere and meaning of the recording and most obviously to the CD cover. The
track is one of the outstanding compositions on the album and was featured on
our RateThe Tracks site as well. This is a gorgeously picturesque track
that grabbed my attention immediately and made the light of a new day a
reality. That is what good music is supposed to do, particularly instrumental
music of this ilk. It really should paint a picture in your mind’s eye and it
most certainly does in this case.
“Valley of Two Lakes” connects you to nature…Mother Earth,
which equals synchronicity of the soul with the planet in my mindset. It starts
off very inviting and gentle with a blend of keyboards then changes and gives a
path to a walk in a Japanese garden with plants, sounds and smells of nature
putting you into a trance. I thought of my visits to Golden Gate Park in San
Francisco many years ago while absorbing all the sounds into my consciousness.
I can see how this artist has been in demand to create
soundtracks for other media outlets besides the general listening public. His
multitude of talents and innate perception of what needs to be heard and the
entire creative process is a truly a gift.
More beauty and the meaning of life will abound once
again with “Circle The Time.” What is the relevance of time after all? Did not
humans create that measure of life? We are specks of dust in a vast universe
and the importance of it belongs to each individual but is there not a circle,
a continuity of life itself that spins around on this earth? The track made me
think of all this and ushered in the rest of the album with a stunning grace
and beauty that was most appreciated by these ears.
First
Light is a musical flight of color and sound that is passionate
and wondrous. It will delight the auditory senses and give your surroundings a
different meaning while listening. Once again as always, this is up to each
individual listener. I can only relate to what the music does for me and how it
communicates to me personally and hopefully other listeners will have the same
rewarding experience. It was a nice feeling to have throughout the run of this
album and I would recommend putting it on after a tough day at the office.
5/5
Stars
Key Tracks: First Light, Valley of Two Lakes,
Circle The Time
Tracks:
01. Open Your Heart
02. Night City
03. First Light
04. Sunset Sky
05. Valley of Two Lakes
06. Keep The Faith
07. The Dream
08. Inner Secrets
09. Circle The Time
10. Flames of Love
11. Morning Star
12. Sunrise Over New York City (2015)
13. The Poet
Tracks:
01. Open Your Heart
02. Night City
03. First Light
04. Sunset Sky
05. Valley of Two Lakes
06. Keep The Faith
07. The Dream
08. Inner Secrets
09. Circle The Time
10. Flames of Love
11. Morning Star
12. Sunrise Over New York City (2015)
13. The Poet
Keith “MuzikMan”
Hannaleck-New Age Music Reviews Founder
August 24, 2015
Review
Provided By New Age Music Reviews
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